Mobility: Technology Priorities and Strategic Urban Planning
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Background
This event examines how energy policies, strategies for distribution and consumption, urban planning and cross-sectoral co-operation may work to achieve the transformation needed in the transport sector to achieve a low-carbon economy. The workshop is held in collaboration with the IEA Working Party on Energy End-Use (IEA EUWP), the Technologies Transport Coordination Group (TCG), and the technology-related Implementing Agreements. Policy makers, urban planners, experts in vehicle technologies and fuels as well as non-vehicle transport solutions are invited to attend.
PROGRAMME
Welcome and introduction
Rob Kool, EGRD Chair/NL Agency
PLANNING FOR A LOW-CARBON TRANSPORT SECTOR – Session Chair: Robert Marlay, DOE
Visions/scenarios and forecasts of the transport sector and sustainable transport planning
Keynote: An integrated approach to develop the tranport system of Metropolitan Helsinki
Suvi Rihtniemi, CEO, Helsinki Region Transport
Global scenarios and targets
John Dulac, Transport Analyst, IEA
Nordic and Finnish scenarios for a low-carbon society
Tiina Koljonen, VTT
SUSTAINABLE MODELS OF TRANSPORT – Session Chair: Herbert Greisberger, Lower Austrian Energy and Environment Agency, Austria
New fuels and technologies
Vehicle energy efficiencies
Nils-Olof Nylund, VTT
Alternative fuels for road transport
Tobias Denys, VITO, Belgium
Integrating transport energy supply with the energy system of the future
Juhani Laurikko, VTT
Development strategy for clean energy vehicles in China
Jianping Wu, MOST, China
Electric vehicle charging models and implementation in US and China
Robert Marlay, DOE
EVE - the Finnish electric vehicle programme - including a co-Nordic dimension
Markku Antikainen, Virebit
ICT as an enabler for smart transport services and efficiency
Matti Kutila, VTT
SMART CITIES, CASE STUDIES – Session Chair: Birte Holst-Joergensen, Danish Technical University, Denmark
Case studies around the world
Witty City - Tekes' smart city programme
Virpi Mikkonen, Tekes
Mobility planning for 90 smart cities in China
Jianping Wu, MOST
Case Stockholm: a fossil-free city in 2050
Jonas Ericson, City of Stockholm
Urban development and transport in Greater Copenhagen
Thomas Sick Nielsen, Technical University of Denmark
Amsterdam Smart Cities
Frans-Anton Vermast, Amsterdam Smart City
REGIONAL, NATIONAL AND LOCAL POLICY FRAMEWORKS – Session Chair: Rob Kool, EGRD Chair, NL Agency
Linking transport issues with urban or national government stakeholders and policy frameworks
Reducing energy use through transport planning in the United States; proven and promising practices
Chris Porter, Cambridge Systematics
EU mobility policy framework
Juhani Jääskeläinen, Head of Unit, ICT in Transport, EC
Transport technology gaps identified by IEA Working Party on Energy End-Use Technologies
Nils-Olof Nylund, VTT/IEA EUWP
Discussion summary
Rob Kool, EGRD Chair/NL Agency